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THE DAILY STEWS. MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1-07. Happy Tidings. Tho sharp rat tot -tba po.-t has ooruo I Tidings aro hov of friend! long parted; To s-uia o.' hope and joy-lo soaio Thc news lila', leaves- ttioni broken-hearted. That liei ) o: letton Which ho boars Wno knoAs what desftniwi aro ia ii? SOROW aud lau.^hwr, niirtti and tear-: Tho post-some bless, san e curso tho minuto. Bat li thc f. o caa tell ono au?ht. Ono 8oarc:iv now need bo atraid-he Tho best ot' good nowa mast have brought To yonder brigat-eyed smiling lady. Good news, good uew3 has come, *tib plain Is 1. f- om sister, brotuer, cousin? Or is ii from so . e sighing swain ? Lovers she ba? at least u dozen. What words precisely writ aro thcro One ncaa not now stay to discover; Beside, it would not qui'o bu fair Tho reader's shi uider to peep over. Enough proclaim th se ^ l?stenme eyes The poetan* u nero has oi ought a treasure; And if at times my .ad., s gh>, 'Xisnot ia sorrow, but pure pleasure. We'll leavo her hero alono to road To gloat ia secret o'er aer lotter; Her look -what or 'ts momo-concede It o.'U.d uot won bo any ba.ter. Or, as wo ino-iiioned *'themu'' aoove, ?Wi. s mply OJ'J . oa sa^gesdoa-j It is not uur. quited love, And so we may dlamias tho question. [Belgravia. PRUCEEULVuS OF COUNCIL. SPECIAL MEETING. COUNCIL CHAKBKB December -, 1867. Present-Tue Mayor, and Aldormen Ravonel, Wragg, G?rais, Small, 0 Nein, Willis, Stojunever, Olney, Oaaes, HJUJUT, Alarsuall, Enstou, Whdden, Cosgrove, Couruaiay, Pnugiu, aud Butler-18. Tho Miuuius of tue last ineetiug were read and oooflrxaod. The Mayor stated that he had called this meet? ing to report to Council that the office ot City As? sessor had bocoiuu vacant iu consequence of the inability ol thu gentleman recently elected to quali? fy by taking tho oath proscribed by the Act oi Con? gress of 18J2, which was required of him by the Commanding General Ho tiLo siautd mat tho General requested Coun? cil io ruco inicua some one t him for appointment to tuat old J J wuo uouid qualifV, and aa soveral per? sons uad oceu named as suiuo.e, wno Could do so, he wou.d suggest tnat Ccaucd suouid proceed by badji to ?elect irom among the names presented to ilium, oue to bo recommended to tao Command? ing Go..eral tor ? ppouitiuout. THO Mayor tuon proceeded to read the names of thu louO.vug oursons wno WcW rocommeuded for tue appjuitwuut, viz: Samuel Kinguiau. Esq., W. N. Esq., aaa Tylco, ?uu'r. H a.eo in? quired il auy oi tue Aldermeu had any other names to suutmt-whereupon Alderman Wunden nomiuated Mr. Jacob F Bohirmer. Alderman Ravenel moved that Council proceed by baiiot (J uo itiiatfl a suitable persou out ot tun namoa buuoiated, to rocomuicud to tue Com? manding oe .arjd fur appointment Carried. Council piococ ded D.. OA io: io nominate, when on counting tue voioa Mr. W. N. Hughes was re portea tu naving received a majority of the votes present. ino fodovring communication was referred to the Special Cowiui.tee ou tue Fire Department. CHARLESTON, Decemuer ?, 1867. Eon. Ma^Or and A.. ermeu: (jgNTi.KMKN : I woul? respectfully iniorm your houoiao.e OOdy, ta-t oa tue nrsi uay of Ja-?uur\ next, tue uousu now used for tn? protectiou ol our steauier is to be given up tu thu owners. As it will bj a nord mailor for us i > obtain a desirable locaron alter tuat time, 1 desire to oriug to yon attention t^e lact tuat tue Chariestou Fire Com ?auy have organized theuiaeivea into a Hook and Kider Company, sanctioned by Councd and tue Board of jMro Alasteis. 'Trna cuanire wal necessi? tate a chraige of locatio.. on the part ol said com' pany, for thia reason : there ia no v a Hook and Ladder Company ia the Lower Wards, and it wid be necessary io nave the other in tho Upper Warda. Tuero wm be no d.fficuity ui obtaining a houso in thu U, p.r Warda, us the eily, aoine years ago, bunt a douolo uouse, one t art ?aa used by the Hook and Ladder Company then organ.zed, aud the otuer o. tuu vS'aaumgton F.re Company. The former compauy nave bueu diabat ded for nui.j years, consequently tue nouse ia vacant, and cm be used at any time as originally contemplated. Being fully impressed that your honorable body have lull authority ami control ol the property used by tues.- eompauiea, and <% chango being ne? cessary, together wita tue change to take piace with my company as above stated. I hereby make application for the house in Went worth-street, now used by tue Charleston Fire Company, in tho event ol their being removed to the Upper Wards 1 have tue honor very respectfudy to De, Your obedient aervaut, E. D. ENSTON, President Steam Fire Company ot Axnien Alderman Priuglu caded tho anent .on ol' Council to tho condition of St. Michael's Clock, and stated that it is very much out of repair, and offered tho following resolutions, which were adopted: Besoictd, that mo annual appropriation for paj? ina the Keeper ol St. Micnael'a Clock De discou turned. - Htsuoea, That tho Special Committee appointed Borne tune ago to examino and report on the con? dition oi tho ciock bo authorized to advertise for estimates for putting the same in good outer, and to report to Cou..eil. Adjourned. W. H. SMITH, Clerk ol Council COMMERCIAL. (exports. NEW YORE-Per steamship Manhattan-37 bags 9 I and 303 bale? Upland Cotton, 59 tierces Klee, M osles Do? me, tics and Yarns, HU sacks and 6 bbls Ground peas, 121 ackager .Pc steamship saragossa-166 balee > I and 1:2 bales Uplaud Cotton. 9J tierces Rice, ll bales Torn, iS2 Packages. BALTIMORE- Per eteam^uip rale?n-258 t-erces Rice. 246 bales Cotton, li pao&age* Hide* and ?ki..s, 31 bale* Bags, s balsa Rope cuttings, 16 tierces Bose Pnosphato trun Ashley Biver, 88 Packages. The Ch? neston Cotton Market. OFFICE OF CHE CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, | ( Hiiu.Liio:>. ralurday Evening, Decemb - ii, 1867. I Prices were firmer early m the da>, nd la some transa tions barde .ed ;'-ii. $ lb., but news of a decline at Liverpool caused the improvement to lost, and the rates clos.d at tho quotation- ot the day beforo. Sales 370 balee-eay 17 at 13; iS at 13? ; 6 at 13? ; lt at 13? ; 18 at 13*; 45 at li; I: at 14?; 16 at li? ; 34 at 14? ; 26 at 14*; 66 ot 14*. and 41 a Up, We quote: LlVEBrOOL CLAkSXriCATXON. Ordinary to Good Ordinary.13 (3133X Low Middling.1* ?14 V Middling.14?<?H? Strict Middling.16 (g, Savannah Weekly Market. SAVANNAH, Deoember 13.-COTTON-Our last weekly report gave the fobowiug os the ciosiug prices: Ordinary?.13?@ Cu od Oidinary.14 @ Low Mlduhng. 1**@ Middling.15 @i:>? Strict Middling.15?@i6* Good Middling.nommai On Fri .av buyers were out earlier than usual, causing the m rket to open strong, holders seeming disposed to demand a mrther advance on the sti eiiuth of a good Liv? erpool market. There was a tl rm market on Sa.urdsy, but without any advance. Tuero was but hide business done on Monday, tho marie, dosing quiet at ; orin er quotations. Tuesday was dull, aa tu VJ. s w rc inc i .ed to lOllow New Y rk oiMsifl canon, while factors held up to Liverpool stylos, lhere was but htiie uoce, and the market closed very dud and irregular. On Wednesday the mar et opened with a fair mqmry, but at reduced pnces. Un avorable advices from Now York led beider-, to acoedo te tue views of ouycrs in many case?, but sales were comparatively fight and st irregu? lar prices. There was a fair inquiry this morning, but factors were not d.>pos d to sdi at prices offered, until th- n ws from Liverpool and Now York, received in the course of tho day, showing a depressed condltiou ot bot. markets, caa-ett th.m o give way, resin lng iii sales ut lower fi ure s than at the opening. Tue demand has been piincipjlly tor ihe better gicles, lower ones having boon neglected. 'lh- market has been somewhat irregular, rendering it ?Ufficu tto give correct quotations. Low Middlings are held at 13*c; Miadiings at Ul.'o, and btriet Middlings at 15c. The sales today have been as follows: 32 boles at 12X: 91 at 13; 1?4 at 3?; 220 at 13?; 'JJ at IS*; 367 at 14; 113 a 14?; IA at 14?; 9a at 14*. and 15 at 16?c lota! ales 1499 baies. Total sa.es tor the week fit>12 bales. SKA .SLANDS.-Long staple is in good demand, result, iog in sa.es tor thu weca ot over 300 bales, at prices ranging rroai 28 to 75c. BT?XEMIKT or GOCTOK. ?. /. Upl'd. Stock on band september 1st, 1867. 132 611 / Received since Dec. 5. 6S7 18,418 Received iroviousiy... . H35 152,953 Total. 2994 170,082 Exported Ince Dec. S.-i00 11,674 Lxportod previously.1041 117,lt-8 1141 128,843 Stock Dec. 12 . 663 43,140 c LCUBER AND 1 ziiBER.-i hsro have been no arrivals during th week, although buyers seemed anxious co take up rafts at p> ices offered by holders. No shipments of either Lumber or limber were made during the past < week. KicE -There have bern but light tales of Rough at il 50a 1 75. Cl au remains ut 8?as?c, with a light de? mand. Tho shipments tor tho pa^t week have been i ut ' 266 casks, of which 124 were sent to Philadelphia aud 132 to N*w York. ; Sax.x.-NV e qu c te ia large lots from v? h;> rf at 81 70al 75. j and by the cor load at SI 30. A cargo, it put on the mai-- ' ket, would con in aaa lower ?gure?. FBSIOBTS.-v.'c quote i ot ton dull to Liverpool at ?d 1 for sailiTiK vereis KT .-quaru 1 aies auo yi tor round. * Through rates b\ steam, via New York, are *d for square and ld for round bales, 'lho New York steam>hi|>s have rednccu their rates to ?e lor Upi. nds und *c for .?ea Island. Ireh.ht-by steamship to Philadelphia ore ?c for Colton, 76c lor Domestics and il 60 for luce. Bain- L moie lh ?c on i ot iou, and other articles at Philadelphia rates. Freights by ssl. iug Vissels aro dui! sui nominal, there heit g but Utt e oflerii;g. limber and Lumber ar? dull to Northern perts at ?8a?. Wtlmingtcu Market. WILMTNGTON, December 14.-TVUPZNTTKE-Prices are unchanged, .-ak s ?\ r,65 bbl?, at s2 so tor ?ott. and tl 60 lor h trd. 280 lbs. smrrs TcaPENTiNt-Marko: quiet, and ealss of onlv 60 bbla at 46c f* galiou. In l.osin no lansactions have been reported. Tan-'Jnly 48 b?,ia sold to-day at ?2 ^ bb . COTTON-saies ot 5'i bales at 13 c:s V* lb for Lo<v Mid dung und Middini?. TIHBEB-Five R,.t8 changed hands at $5 for inferior M 7Sa7 SOT ordin?r.-, one; $8aS 75 for fair mill. New Orleans Market. NEW OBLEANS, December 10.-COTTON.-The sales to-day embraced 2410 Lah s at an irr. gular deebne of ?a ?c. We row quote urcinary at 18?al3?c; Cool O ca? nary atl4*al4?e; Lo > Middlmg ut 14*al5c; Mid'uing if rr*lv??j Bulct MiddLng at -altte, and coot. Mid diing at 16?a-c. ihedeamein ..old tho consequent lalUng off in For. v'\ rnZSSS? Kdi dtic0??iru>g accounts from New York, co.nbhud to depIt8g pr.ct.Tatid create an uiearv feehng which induced factors to meet the demand free ly, even st the reduced Ugur? ctrered by^m. M?y purchasers ut the same time withdrew, anticipating that iu thc unsettled condition ot the niarkot, and tho probo b.lity ot' there being a larger BUprIv to-morrow, they would be enabled to operate thou ot still lower figures, aonce tho limitad amount of bu-iuess es noted ubivo. Prices worn not only unsettled and lower, but very ir riyidar. SaleBof Low Middling wera reported at 14?-4c. ind of Middling at i5:"c- Thc aalea of the past three lays mun np ou.y 975 I bales. Thc receipts prop r since friday evening exclu inc tho arriv li iroui Mobile, Florida an 1 1? xas, amount to 13,2Co bales, against 11,448 during thc correspoudiug period lase week show h g an bu crease of 1815 boles. The exerts co prise 15,133 t ole*, including 7102 to Liverpool. 3031 to Havre, ?118 to Barcelona, 74 to Boston, and 817 to New York. STATEMENT OK COTTON. stock ou hand September 1st, ISO*.bales-15,250 Arrived to-day.7,l',5S Arrived previously.167,180-174.814 190.100 Cloarcd to-day. 5,628 Cleired previously.101,341-106,909 Stock on hand and on shipboaid. 83,131 Thc exports,embrace 19J7 biles for Liverpool, and 3C31 for Uavro. Money -Market. The Baltimore Suu, ot" Friday, ?Dcccmbor 13th, states that Gold closed yesterday at 133%. Sinco tho check of the November elections th-" de line has been continued and Bte ?dy. Accelerated lately by thc failure ot lmpcuch u "?nt, and a suspension ot the impracticable schemes of Congress, gold is now about 10 ? er cent, lower than one month a,o 1 he heavy disbureomc-ntB by tho Treasury last month, and .he prospe tivo increased payments on Jana rj 1st, have also had their iufl leuce on t .e down? ward tende icy of the gold premium; but lh< re ure a vu. rietv of otb <. souses, chief among them the recent hea? vy exports of cotton, woeat, and other staples to Europe, tending to balance the diifcrenee there against us. This statement is sustained by the .act that the export? of cot? ton s.ncs M i umber have been 230,000 halos, or C0,i 00 balta more than lust year; and witmr ''ac lust th oe months 7,000,000 busnels of wheat have cea expurted, against a trido over 1,00J,000 bushels last year in tho same period. Or the next January disburs ments of god by t e Treasury it is now a-iertained that tho amount w ll bc considerably larger thun was at first cal? culated. The total will reach, it is thougat, the enor? mous aggregate (in round uumccrs) of thirty-eigat mil lions of dollars. Tbl- includ s tho coin interest upon the consolidated 6-3o's ot 1805-7. and upon tho C's of 1481, and n!<=o one-half of the principal ot 'die loan of j 1817-those .nrcu items by themselves amounting to nearly ihn- y m'!, ns. Tho above aggregate also includes tba Kassau , urehaae money. The New York Evening Post, of Thursday, December 12th, says: i .old has had another heavy fall today, and the rumor is tho tiler.-is a short interest m the market which is bo large and so widely distributed that sonio persons rate it as high is thirty millions. This estimate probably is *oo higu. One ol tho resu ts of this sha.p dow ward turu is that tbore is moro scanty ot coin lor deliver}'. For the ural ti . e in some weens g ld loans command a premium. oOsides the ^eueia! uispusiuou to seu there are other causes .or tba ta.:. For example, lhere i first the sts.e ot the lorelmo ex hang, s Whiou are tav mole tous, and are L.e.y to rcuilire little or no goidior export, - Soro..dly. thu expectation taat uooui January 1st over tuirty-o e miihous'oi gold will be poid eui oi tho Treas? ury, by which tue stoou. press LR on the market will bo enlarged. Thus, f..r some time lo c. me, the sv^p y of "old will be augmenting, whale the dem. uti is likely to oe eheek-d oy lue au.ioipatmn of a furtuer iudehnitu tall lu the n .rke. pr.ee. On the other side several very plausiblo reasons are argea why the premian csnuot go much lower, but is uko.y to r. cover lroin its temp rory depression. The ??u?era! excrement, however, run- the other way, aud lulu atteni.ou is paid tor the moment to auy Buch un? popular arguments. Tho loon market is without any special acti it/. T. ere isanabuu ance of av.mable capital competing for in? vestment on call. Demand loans aro 7 V- cunt, rtith au nure sing vo.umo of ousmosa a'. 6. Discounts are quiet, bhoice grades ol paper pas- a. 7a9. For iuicrior dasenp tious there is still u very alow sale. PRODUCE M..BKBT. NEW YORK, December 12.-FLOUB, ic-The market Tor Wester.i and laie dour is le-s active and irrcgu.ar; di ' storm cnecks b .siness. Western brunna ure 10c. 0 a er. White btu to brands aie hotter, owing to their icareity to bil contracts. The so.es a-e 65uO bbl? at :8 tOaO 20 for superfine .tate; sid lOalO 00 fbr ordinary to good extra 6.ute; >10 S5xll lui laney btaioj ?V 76*10 Ob tor tue low ?rtdos if airing ttheat westeru extras; ?10*10 65 tor abip .itu: jnio; ?.0 85-14 5u tor tra J e. and lomi>y brunds:and ill SJalS 6o ior st Lotus extrae. Li nek ? nea; Floor is t a o ut ?4 Kai 40 por 1C0 lbs. i 'sanoruia Flour is dull ; 3b0 Lugs ay ?12 Could 6b. Southern Flour is du.l and uncbangod. baies of 250 ibis at ?9 85all 00 for o.dinar ? to good ? xtra Ballimore nd country, ?10 80al4 10 tor extra and faintly Georgia nd Virginia, and ?10 65al4 40 lor extra und Family aarj lund and Delaware. Oats opened very strung but clos.-d qutot. The sales re 75.bbb umbels Western, at S6aS6?e afloat, and 83a J -jc in st ru. Corn ia lower and hardly so activo, though closing firm sr old. The inquiry ls lair, chiefly confined to the local rade. The sales arc 33,000 bushels old.W? stern mixed at fl 36 1 36? in store; new do ?1 34al 36, afloat; old white at 1 38; Jersey yellow, ?1 27al 29; now damp Southern mite at ?1 25, Paovisioxa- Pork opened steady but rapidly decline.I, nd closes heavy at luside figure?. The demand has leen lair. The sales, cash and regular, arc 1S30 bbls at $21 30a 178fur moss; $18 lor extra prime. For future delivery we note 5UU bbls mo--", seller until 0th Januurv at ?21 -ua.l 87?; and 500 now mess, seller ist half January at $23 25, both early in thc day. oec: is quiet Sui. s of 60 bbls ut SI la 19 ior plain mess, nd $18 50a21 ior extra mess. Tie.ce ito-t is mod?r?t.ly active and steady, bales of UO tea at *35a37 for india m ss. Beef Bums ur? arm. Sales 150 bela at S30a32. Ba.-, u is very duli and prices greatly depr ssed. Sales rero made last evening of 50 J boxes Cumberland cut sr January at 10?c. und ; 6u boxea do, some delivery, t 10?ol6c, but these hguri s aro now for a novo buyoiV io as. Dre-sed Hogs are a tr.flo higher, but close weak. We [uoto at 9?-9?c for Western, and 9?al0c for city. Lard is very dull sud i .ices weak, but quotations ore aerely uoniiuai ut ab tut 12?c for city; L9*19Jt*e for fair o prime steam und kettle rendered. No Hal u reported. Corr??--Tue market i. uull and depressod, wlih but Ittle demand. We quote: Nc*- Orleans Mobile, and Toxas. 13? 15? IC 18 13? 15 15? 17 Uplands. Florida. Irdiuary.13 13? .owMidcUlng.11A? 14? Bathing.15 15? rood Middling.16*? 17 BETTES-choice qnali?cs aro firm. Other kinds ore ul. and heavy. Wt- quote as tollos a: Goshen i. nd 1 'range ounty, puUa $ lb 50a55c; State firkins, good to choice, luidc; Stat - halt-tubs, good to choice, 49**50; West rn Beairve, good to choice, 30a3?c ; State tubs, Welsh, OOd t-- choice, 40a44c. HAT-ls quiet owing to the storm; receipts are light; lock small, prices at $1 for sh.ppiug and $1 16al50for j ta J lots. Kio?-Rangoon is dull, Carolina is steady at 6?a9?c. Soo.va-Kaw aug oas are dull at ll?al2c for fair to good tinning. Relined are quiet but bteady at lo:,'ulo?. for ards. WHISKEY-The market is dall at Sic in bond. Fuat?u.?-Are dull. We quoto: To Liverpool by sail, our 2s Od, wheat 6?d, corn td, heavy goods 20a 25a, and y steamet, nona 4s. wheat Td, corn 0 ? ., and heavy oods 45s. The engagements to Liverpool by steamer re 145.U 0 bush corn at 6?d. To Bristol 800 bxs eheese 13b*. Rate* to London ure Unchanged. Charleston Wholesale Trices, 'AGGIXG, f. yard Dundee. 30 @ 05 Gunny Cloth. 20 ? 22 ULE ROPE, ? lb-Maullla. 34 @ 35 Western. 13 ? 15 New York. - ? - Ju o. 10 ? 12 I?EAD, $ lb Navy. - @ - Pilot. 10 ? - Crackers. 12 @ 16 WICKS, 9 M. 9.00 ?20.00 iRAX, 100 lbs. 33 ? - VTTON, t? lb Ordinary to Good Ordinary. - @ 13? Low Middling. 14 % 14 J< Middling to btri-.t Midd^ng. 14?@ 11J? Good Middling. - (g, - Sea Island. 35 u 1.25 ?AXDLES, "B lb-Sperm. 23 @ - Adaman Lue. 22 @ 20 Tallow. 19 0. 20 'OPFEE, V lb-Rio. 24 @ 30 Laguuyra. 28 @ 35 Java.( & 45 'ORDAGE, "? lb-Manilla. - (m - I'arred American. 25 @ 28 .J?IV MEAL, '?i bbl. 6.00 ia! - yjAL, 'fi ton-Anthracite. 9.60 SK.00 Cumberland. nominal. OPPER. W lb-Sheet.1 68 @ GO 'ERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, 9 ton. 100.00 @ - Pacific GUULU, ft 2000 tbs. 75.00 @ - Phoenix Guano. 65 DO @ - Buugh's Phosphate, %i 2000 lbs... 60.00 @ - Rhodes' Phosphate. %1 2000 lbs... 65.00 ? - Mupes'Super Phosphate,"* 2u?0 lb| C5.00 @ - ZelTs Raw Bono Phosphate.? 65.00 ? - Zeli's Super Phosphuteof Lime..| 60.00 ? - Woolston's Phosphate of Limo..- | 65.00 ? - *T?c7-Cod, "? 100 lbs.I 7.00 ? 9.00 Herring, ?) box.;. 45 @ 60 Mackerel, No. 1, ?* half bbl. 11.00 ?11.50 Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.lb.00 ?10.50 Mackerel, No. 3, $ bbl. - ? - Mackerel, No. 1, by kits. - ? - No. 2. - (c? - No. 3. - ? - Sardines, V1. 10J-quarter boxes.. 23 ? 25 Half boxes.... 48 ? CO ?LOVR, V bbl-Super.11.00 @ - Northern and Western Extra.12.00 ?12.50 Baltimore Extra.13.00 ? - Southern-Super.?12.00 ?12.50 Extra.13.00 ?18.50 Family.14.00 ? - "Sr/TS-Prunes. V lb. 2-2 ? - Tigs. 40 ? - Dried Applos. 10 ? 28 Almonds, aoft shell. 35 ? 40 Raisins, M. lt.. fi box. 4.00 ? 6.00 Raisins, Layer. 4.50 ? 5.50 Orange?. - 0 - Lemons, ft box.IC.00 ?17.00 fLASS, t* box of 50 feet American, SxlO. 5.50 ? COO American. 10x12. COO ? 6.60 French, 12x14. 7.00 di 8.00 IRA IX-Maryland Oats, tt bushel.| 88 ? 90 Western Oats, "pi bushel. - ? - Corn, fl bushel. 1.20 @ 1.40 Beaus, 'H bushel. . 2.Ob ? 3.00 .IAY, 'fi cwt.-North River. 1.30 ?1.40 Eastern. . 1.40 ? 1.45 VDES-Dry, lb.? io Q 12 'XDIGO-'f. lb. 1.U0 (n 1.75 'RON- Refined, v lu. | 07 ta u7 Swede.| 09 ? IC? 'MTIIS, y-i M.; i.00 ? .50 'JUE- Shell, %i bbl. - <??, - South Carolina.| 1.50 ? - Rockport.I 2.00 % 2.25 Cement.i 2.75 (ui 3.50 Plaster Paris. 4.00 fei, 4.60 .UMBER, "fi IL toot Clear White Pine, let quality.|50.0o ?r.S.OO White Pine, good run.;;a.00 (g,40.iK) Yellow 1'iue.! 2t i. 00 ? 25.00 Boards, fl M. feet-Bough.|l3.00 ?i?.oO Gisoved and Tongued_'J?.?O (u.?j.00 .EATHER, country tanned, 'f. lb.... I - - MOLASSES, "fl gallon-Cuba.| 15 ? 50 Muscovado. 65 Q8 65 Bogar Boase. oo ,cy 1.0c New Orleans. 75 Qt 82 VAL STORKS, 9 bbl-Tu.-. -hh - Pitch.I - fe _ Ro^ in, Pulu. - ? _ Roain, No. 1. - _ Rosin, No. 2. - @ _ Rosin, No. 3. - e,?? _ bu.ru Turpentine, *fi gallon. - Q _ Uasmtu. ?it. 1?; ir. _ I'AILS-American, 4?20d, ? keg. 5..Ml ? 7.0U American Wrought. - ? - Lathing. 7.50 (u.10.00 Copper, fl lb. 1.00 & - I Gul vaunted. 30 fi - Spikes. 12 ? 15 t '1 LS- Lard, '$ gallon. l.lu ?1.45 Linseed, "pi gulioii. 1.51 ?1.00? ? Sperm, Winter, fi gallon. 2.95 ? - Cotton Seed, fi gullen.j - ? - 1 Castor (E. Li, V- gallon.j 3.00 0 - I Ohve. fi dozen.I 8.00 ?10.00 Kerosene, fi gallon.I 52 (^1 54 S Benzine, ^ gallon.I 60 ? - PROVISIONS-a^ct, mess, '1* bbl.|16.00 (330.00 Beef, prime.114.00 fal?.OO Pork, mess.23.00 026.00 Bump. - to - Bacon, Hains, ~$ Iii. - ff. - Bacon, bides. 15 (.? li} Bacon, Shuuldor?. U)?*s 131| Bacon, Strips. - to- - Lard, iu keg. l'l.Sto U Butter. :?o to .45 Cheese. 15 SI M Potatoes, fl bbl. ?-00 to - Onions. 4.0G @ - Apples. 8.00 to 9.00 PAIN TS-White Lead. ?1 lb. 10 to IC Black Lead. 10 ? 12 Zinc, White.? 12 to M PL?N' STEEL, lb 12 to - HICE-Carolina, 9 lb. "!?'<W East ludia. - to - SLA TES-American, 'ri square.12.00 to - SHINGLES, V M. 7.00 to 8.CO White Pine, first quality.12.00 @ - SALT- Liverpool, coarse, ?? sack. 1.40 to 1.75 Liverpool, lino. - 8 - SO^P-Bar, ^ lb. ll ? }5 STARCU, %? lb. 10 to 13 SPICES, 3 lb-Cassia. 1.00 to - Mace. IM to - Cloves. "5 to - Nutmegs. 3.00 (i* 2.50 Pepper. 40 to - Pimento. 40 to 50 Boee Ginuer. 30 to - SPIRITS, fl gallon-Alcohol. 5.on to C.00 Brandy. Cognac. I 4.00 toT2.00 Brandv, Domestic. 3.00 (gi a.7o Gin. Holland. 4.75 g 5.00 Gin, American. 3.50 to 3. ia Bum. Jamaica. C OO to o.OO Bum. N. E.I 2.50 to 3.00 Whiskey, Bourbon. <*.ou to 5.00 Whiskey, Rectified. 2.30 to 2.40 SUGAR, *? lb-Raw. T @ " Crushed. lb to Clarified A. 17 to ? Clarified B. 17 <* ? ClantiedC. 10 Jato 17 Loaf. . I? W lJ Pono Rico. 14 to 15 Muscovo*" . . 13 to 10 SEGARS-Domestic manufacture, **3 M. ,18.00 ($45.Ot) TEAS, $ lb-Imperial. 2.00 to 2.o0 Gunpowder. 2.(J? to 2.50 Hyson. 1.50 to 1.00 YounK Hyson. 1-50 (& 1.00 Black!..... 1-00 (3> 1.75 TOBACCO, ? lb, as per quality. 40 to 1-50 TIMBER-Hewn Timber-Yellow Pine. 4.00 tol2.00 Ash. - to - Poplar. - fg. - Hickory. - to - TIN-1 C Roofing Plate.15.00 to - I X Roofing Plate.|17.00 to - 1 C Tin Plate*, 10x14.15.50 to - I X Tm Plate 10x14.17.00 ti - I C Tin Plato, 14x20.10.50 to - Block Tin, 'tl lb. 40 to - TWINE- Cotton, $ lb. 75 to - Baling. 45 to - Hemp. 45 (a) - Jute. 60 to - VARNISH-Bright, # gallon. 25 to - Piira?ne. - @ - VINEGAR-White Wine, ^ gallon. 00 to Cider. SO to - French. 1.00 to 1-25 WINE, ~$ gallon-Port. 2.50 to ?-00 Madeira. 2.25 to 5.00 Sherry. 2.25 to 6.00 Claret, f) case. 5.00 (?13.50 Champagne, basket. 25.00 to30.00 ZINC-Sheet, V IB.I 2b to 27 FOKT CAJLJUNJL>AK. coaaacTKn WECKXT. PUASKS ur XHE MOOS. first Q. <th, 5h. lo. morn I Last Q. 17th, l?h. 14m. even full M. 11th, 6b. 50m. morn | New Al. 25th, 6u. l?m, ev ;onsia;nces per aoutn Carolina Uailroaii December 14. 1253 bales Cotton, 75 bales Maze, 366 bags Grain, 2 cars lg Iron, 1 car cattle, 10 cns Wooil and Lumbor. Ac .'o ijraeser, Lee. Mniih A Co, G W Wine A Co, .M .un ,o, u H W altear A Co, G W Williams A- Co, JUE sloan : N Averill A Sou. H L JeiTers A* Co, P A Cbazal, Thurs on A Hohnes, E J Wins A Co, Johnston, Cre .s A Co, ) Aiken A Co, Adam?, Frost A Co, J M caldwell A Sons V K Bj au, J .N Uobson. Welch A Brande?, Willis ,'hisolm, L Lorentz, M Martin, E H Rodgt rs A Co. Hun Iros, J H Bag^ett & Co, H cobia i? co, K<ng A Gib..on V Oarnejr, P West, E Daly, W W Smit?i. W li William K i ringle, G A Hupley A Co, Courtenay A Trenholm libbi s A Co, West A Jones, Coben, Hauckcl .v Co, w loo fc Co, W C tukos ii Co. J A Quackonbush, X U A W >owees. s D Stoney, O ReeJer, H Bischoff ii Co, Z Davis . J Salinas. Consignees per Northeastern Railroad, December 14. 218 bales Cotton, bbls .Naval Stores, rolls Leather, Do aestica, Mdzo. ftc To J G Mi.nor A Co, Shacltciroxd Lilly, J M Caldwell A Son, J G Milnor A Co, W K Ryan ?JD Kiikpa.rick, Grouser, Lee, smith A Co, Mowry : Co, J U Bagnett 4: Co, Williams A Co, G E Prltcbett, . Quuckcnbusb, Eanapaux A Lanuoau, G W Dinglo, cl v' Clark A Co. Raveuel A CO, Bendall,t Dockery, Adams rjst a Co, E U Rodgers ii co, Z Davis, F A Sawyer lallroad Agent. * "onslgncce per Savannah and Charleston Railroad. December 13. Cotton, Rico. Peas, Potatoes, Corn, Mdzc, Wood, fcc 'o Railroad Agout, >outhoru Express co, J Colcock A lo, P Dollin, W C Bee A Ca, Mn? Lowndes, J C H Claus? en, ,1 U BagKctt A Co, Havonol A Co, W L Webb, t-trcct ?ros A Co, 'J L Webb. Roper A stoney, Noyes A Vail, J l Pringle, Willis k Chisolm, C small. E ll Rodgers \ lo, G H Walter A Co, G U Uop;>ock, W D Warren, Hun ircB, H Droyton, vrder, and others. Passengers. Per steamship Emily B Souder, from New York 1rs Susan Clarke, Miss Hattie Fannel ec, Mrs Dose-bcr nd child, Mrs Smith, John and Henry Doscher, Miss .? uglas-, W W Douglass, and 5 steerage. Pur steamship Manhattan, for New York-E C Rum ey, C K Bailey. L Roil, Mrs E S Wooster, G Taylor, M ienncdy, H T Peters, Cbarlotte Watson. Per steamer Dictator, from Palutka, ria Jacksonville, "cruai.diaa and savannah-Dr ll J Kendrick, Mrs L C ?odiag. li F Millor, H liupuy, E S Baker. W J Lee, lt B 'epiier, Mrs Guthrio ann child, J H Vabce, W W Ring, li iagedon, G W ii -ti. IS G iwdy, L D Hobbs, Miss Bolo non, Mrs S W Sires, W Dodd, J Cohen and wife, two isters ot Mercy, G W Palmor, Miss E bennett, and 48 [eek. Per steam er Fannie from Savannah via Hilton nead nd Beaufort-Mrs Ellis and 2 children, A C Izard, Capt V W Perry, W li McKee, D Cooke, lady and child, Dr li 1 Stewar?, G Grttflu, J McLean, il M Muart. ,-r, Mrs N t Scoville, W C Bellows, L Myatt, R Edwards, - Eouan, nd 1 deck. Pur steamer St Helena, from Edisto and Rockville lias Lilly .seabrook, Miss Bell ?>eabrook, E C Wattley, W ? rc^g, W Whaiey. J F Nolaud, W vt Reynard, Jr, N Ap loton. C A LougicUow, E A Brandt, H Stanfield, J Lear, V P Fay, i H Little, S J Austin, T A Buvnard, J H Bar ictt, W ? Murray and ludy, J vv Young, J Jenkin?. A W Ickcl. E M Frier, Mrs N Kelly, Mrs M Clouelort. MAKIN JE S iL WS. P t) K T OF C ll A R L E S T U .1 . Arrived Saturday. Steamship George B Upton, Crowell. Bo3ton-left - usu Mdzo. To W Roach, Railroad Agent. Granite ville lauuiactitring Company, Mi-s ki A Bettine, B ihomliu on, B B Chapman, lt White. C c-reveley, P wohihamp on, J lio LS, K.inck, Wickcnbcrg k Co, J C Cochran, E f Garry, J G Milnor A Co, D U'.Neill k >oa, N A Hunt. > P Locke. J L ouard, W J Yates, Mrs M I l.mggold, M .?rake, Miss Kate Nile, D F Fleming A Co, T M l listoll, ameren, Barkley A Co, A bUu-ner, H F Baker k co. D ?lhen hal A Co. C U Moise. E P Milliken, E J Dawson, J K Huifer, J A F Dawson, screveu k Malet, E li ?tod lard .?a Co. J Comm ns, C Goldstein, P L Guidemiu, b lort, ?>r, Muller, Nimitz A Co, A F Travis, S Kingman, ? E Railroad Co, Mt-s Mary Bates, Mrs C B Dudley, G Vatcrhouae, T B MaishaU k Bro, Claghoru A Cunuiug lam, A Ees-euden, S -impsoa, E B -charil.er, aud othera. The Upton hos been detained by heavy gales on tho pas? ase. spanish bark Esperanza, Favongl, Havana-12 days. Sallust. To the Master. Sehr Elvina, Habenicht, CombaheC. 24U0 bushels touah Rice. To w C Bee A Co Sehr i mma Baker. Leonard, Back River. 2400 bush? es ltougn Rice, io C heu, H u.kcl X Co. Sehr Uh^e Branch, from Sautoe. 7v0 bushols Rough icc. lo W C Beo A Co. Arrived Yesterday. Steamship E B Soudor, Lebby, New York- 10 hours ildze. To John k Theo Getty, Adams Express Co, s C iailraad, Adams, Damiu k Co, G W Aimar, C D Aiirent : Co, 1 M Brist ill, Bollmanu Bros, C D Brahe ii co, G iV Clata k Co, Comoron. Barkley A- Co, I M Cater, W H balee. T L I avidsau, Douglass A Miller, E G U Emery, .teamer Dictator, E J H Fischer, W Gurney, H Gerdts ac Jo, Holmes' BOOU store, Hurliamp A co. J ti Jameson, luhns'.ou, Crews A Co, Klinck, Wickeuberg k co. KrJote i Cbapman, tl Klatte A Co, W Kinsman. Laure. fc Alex inder, C Eitsob+ii, J B Moreilo, Mehrtuus A Wohlunau, llelchers \ Muller, W Ma-scher. Muller, Nimitz *: Co, J i Miiuor A Co, J P Murkhirdt, J B McElhoso, D O'Neill i Sou, B U'.Neill, W D Porter, J Puree,], J R Head i: Co, .tavunel A BamwoU, . outberu Lx. ress Co, G W ^teffeu c Co, J P tmiith, L Schnell, W Limkiu A Co, Stoll, Webb i Co, Bev T bmytho. D ll Siicox, J ti Ti rry, O '1 iedemaa, v Tiefeuthal, D B Vincent, Werner A Ducker, J Walker, \geui, Wagener, Heath k Monscos, E H Will urns, Wil? lama A* Co, A laing, Gruber A Martin, lt Wing, E Batos ?: Co, W G Whildca A Co, JOH Clausacn, C Love. J u Setts, Goudaopf k Beuthuer, L Cohen A Co, J Russell, Dowie k Moine, Hart A Co, L WciskopfJ', W Mccomb A Zo, i'oganie k Stillman, Furcbgott k Bro, Shackolford ii fraser, J F Poppeaheim, s R Marshall, I Kelly. Spanish bri? Paco, Bosch, Havana-10 days. Ballast. To Order. Sehr L A Matthews. McElwee, Philadc.phia-10 du) a. .oal, Railroad Wheels, ic. To the Mastor, J E Adger A: a"o, Railroad Agent, Budd k Blake, and Order. Expe? len ced heavy reales on thc passage. sehr shiloh, Hubbard, Baltimore-." days fri m thc ;.ipcs. Corn, Oiti, and lldze. To the Master, I J Ki rr !: Co, J W sprague a: Bro, J N Teideman a: C >. J Camp? ion k Co, Writs k Chisolm, E N Fuller, A Tobias' .>ons. 3 Graveloy, Dovoo A Moise, R M Buil.r, O i'hillipa. li Gerdts A Co, Muller, Nimitz k Co. Miinioue fc Co, J F 3'Xeill fc Son, A C Schaff r, Jr. Thc Shiloh has expe? rienced very heavy weather during tho passage. Wrecking steamer Relief, Wilhams, Nassau, N P-left Llth lust. To,' Toomey. Bound to New York, und put n for fuel. Stoamer Dictator, Coxctter, Palatka, via Jacksonville, fernandiua an 1 Savannah. 222 bales S I Cotton, M jalos L'i'l nd Cotton, 68 Beef Cattle, 21 bbls S.* rup. 22 ierccs and 2 hf ll tierces Rice. Oranges, Udze, fcc. l o J L> Atk. n A Cu, G ll lugrabam lr Son, Willis fc chisolm, >oheu, ITanckel A Co, Roper * Stoney, King fc Yenning; ?V ? B, E H Rodgers i: Co, Southctn Express Co, Hu?er r. Bavenel, Screven fc Nisbet, Plncksey Bros, w M Law oir, J fc J D Kirkpatrick, Hunt Bros, J A Euslow 4: co, iV B Williams, M ?oldtmith A Sous, Fraser fc Dill, I E derlz, J Vauwiukle, N E Railroad, J A Cook k Co, G W A'iliiams fc Co, P C V?bilden, TH fc W Dewees. Win hrop & Wilhauip, Williams, Black 6: Co, Moritz fc Meyer, F Margery, Railroad Agent. Steamer Faunie, Peck, Savannah via Beaufort, Hilton dead, a:c. Sj bales s I Cotton, 323 bags Cotton Sied, md Mdze. To J Ferguson, W Ca twelL Lieut Col Uuur, iVGurnev, D A Moare, D Cooke, Bavenel fc Co, Hopkins, ?cPhers?n fc Co, W S Hastie, J C Konzie, B W Meiu ?oeU3. southern Express Co, and Order. ' Steamer St Hcluaa, Boyle. Edisto aud Rockville. 97 salts Colton, 125 bags Conon seed, 10 bags Potatoes, ind sundries. To J ll Murray - Barnwell. W Byra. W : Bea A Co J C kock ft co. W WUkmsou, Willis i Chis )lm, H C Robinson, G W Clarko ft co, Fraser a: Dill, W i Muiray, Bavenel A Co. Campbell fc Higgins, Giaa.-cr, >e, Smith A: Co, J H Barnett, Roper fc Stoney, W S Oor fin ^ Co, L-ttle fc Marshall, W P Daming. Mcffett ft mylo, cud other*. LS THE OFFING, tritish shii? Niotaux, fron' '..t John's, N B. Cl?turai Saturday, itcamship Manha.tan, Woodhull, New York-Courtenay ? V Ire-uliolm. >team9hip Saragossa, Crowell, Now York-Ravenel fc Co. ;tcamship Falcon, Recd, Baltimore-Courtenay fc Tren? holm. trig Fannie, Trader, Wilmington, N C-H F Baner fc Co. ?hr W VV lharo, Al.en, Georgetown, * C-H F Baker a: Co. . ichr Union Flag, Maloney, Danen, Ga-Risley fc Creigh- I ion. J Went to Sea Saturday. Steamship Manhattan, Woodhull, New York. Steamship Falcon, Heed, Baltimore. Went to Sea Yesterday. Steamship Saragossa, (Trowell, New York. British Bhip Cliurlcston, Morley. Liverpool. Drin Fannie, Trad kr, Wilmington. N C. Sehr N W mltb, Tooker, New York, s. hr nion Flag. Maloney, Darien. Ga. Sehr W W 1'barw, Allen. Georgetown, S C. i ''rom (lits fort. Steamship Miami, McLaughlin, New York. Dec ll. Memoranda. The bri* Harriet (of Portland) touched off thia port on Saturday Mst, and proceeded to shannah. lil ST Ol<* VKSSKL.S OP, CLEARED AND SAILED FOB THIS F?1YT. FOREIGN. LIVEIIPOOL. Tho Skiold, Albrochtsen, cleared.Nov 19 Nur bark Kjillestadt, Wcrge, cleared.Oct IC NEWCASTLE, ESC Bark C A Joues,-, up.Nov 15 LEITli. Tho Bertha, Anderson, sailed.Oct 22 ST. .muss. N. B. Br ship Nictoux, Kowo. cleared.Nov 27 DOMESTIC. SEWPOB?, B. L Brig Tangent. Bich, 6oiled.Dec 4 BOSTON*. Steamship City of Port an Prince, Jackson, sailed..Dec ll Sehr E V Glover, Ingersoll, cleared.Dec 4 NkW vol. li. Sehr Maria Luut, Tracey, up.Dec 10 Sehr Hartsiene, Horn, cleared.Nov ?J .sehr Vapor, Bogert, up.Dec - Sehr Marj- Fletcher, Pendleton, cleared.Deo 4 PHILADELPHIA. Brig Open Sea. Coombs, cleared.Dec 4 SchrE Matthews, Mci-lwec, cleared.Nov nu Mary H Mockhini. Corder?, cleared.Dec 8 Scar M Milnes, Burdgo. cleared.Dec 8 BALTIMOKf. Steamship Sea Gull, Dutton, to sail.Dec 14 Brig Yankee Blade, Combs, up.Kee 3 Sehr Shiloh, Hubbard, cleireu.Dec 3 OFFICIAI* Headquarters Second .Military District,! CHARLESTON*, S. C., December 3, 1867. J [General Orders No. 13?.| L To provide for the support of tue Provisional Govorn mont ot South . aro'iua for the yea: commeacing on the first day of October, 1667, and end ng ou the thiiticthday ol September, 1868, the Act of tho G neal Assembly, "To laiso supi.l.os .0. tho yea: eommencing in October, one thous .nd eight hun,,ied und sixty-six," approved December 21, 1666 wi.l, as btreinaf t-. r mouincd, be con tinned in forcj until superso ed by legislation or until otherwise ordered oy proper authority. AMICLES TAXED "AD VALOREM." L On all real estate., twouty-fivo couts on ovcry hun? dred dollars: Provided, that on such lands aa may bo in the possession of tho Bureau of Refugees, Frocdnien an. I Abandoned Latch) on the urst day of January next, and tao owner or claimant ia thereby deprivod of its occupa? tion and use, such tax shall not be collected; on tho capi? tal stock of all gas-light companies, twenty-live cents on every huudred dollar.-; on articles manufactured for sale, barter, or exchage, between thc Urst day of Janu? ary, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and the first day of January, ono thousand eight hun? dred and sixty-eight, twenty cen;s on every huudred dol? ?an-, to be paid by the manufacturer; on tho market value of tue gross amount ot e; iritous liquors nianulac lured from tho first day o. January lo tho tbirty-firot day of December, l&OS, fivop^r cent, to be paid quarterly at the end of ..sch quarto, to the lax Collectors of thc Dis? tricts in which it was manuiactured; on buggies, carri? ages, gold and silver plate, watches, Jewelry and pianos, ou hand on the first day ot Januar;.', 1;68-except when held by dealers for the purposo of sal?-cue dollar on every hundred dollars. "TAX ON INCOMES." 2. Upon all gross incomos derived from employments, faculties and profession'', including tho profession of dentistry (whether in tho profession of tho law the in? come, bo derived frim the costs of suit, or feos, or other source of professional incomes), cxccp'ini* cleigynicn, two and one-halt dollars on > very hundrod dollars; from commissions received by brokers, vendue masters, fac? tors, commission merchants, dealers in exchange (for? eign and dome-tic), or in mottgaf'.s, bonds and other negotiable papers, two and onc-1 alf dollar - on every hundred dollars; from premiums roc..! *ed by Insurance companies or underwriters, two dollars on every hun dreU dollars; from tho reuoipts of express or other trans portation companies earned within the limits of the State, one dollar on every hundred dollars; and from the receipts of telcgrapn compauies earned Within tho limits of the State, two and one-half dollars on every hundred ?'ollars; from tho aale of rews papers or magazines, enc dollar on every hundred dollars; on the gross receipts of newspapers pub lishod in tno State, twenty ceuts on cv ry hundred dot lars ; from tho sale of goods, wares or .aerchandlse, cm bracing ah the articles of trade, sole, btrter or exchange (cottou taxed by tho United Slates excepted), which any person shall mako between tho first day of January and tho thirty-fiis: day of December, 1868, to be paid quar? terly at the ond ol each quarter lo thc several Tax Col lectors, twenty cents on every hundreit dollars ; on thc gross profits of all banks or banking institutions, tno dollars on every hundred dollars ; ou tho gre HS incomes derived trom the arts of photographing or ilagucrrcotyp mg, one dollar on every hundred dollar? ; un all incomes from salaries, rents, dividends, and money at iutcrcst, one dollar on every hundr -d dollars in excess of five hun? dred dollars ; on the cross Incomes of all railroads (not exempted by law), Lom earnings within thc State, ono dollar ou oven hundred dollars. All persons keeping hotels shall pay a tax of two dollars on every hundred dollars of gross income ; all persons koeplng restaurants or ealing housos shall pay a tax ol' two dollars ou every huudred dollars of gross income ; all per sins keeping livery stables shall pay a tax of two dollars ?rn every huudred dollars ot gross income ; all butchers and hu.-kstors shall pay a tax of ono dollar on every huudred dollars of gross income; all persons kecpiug billiard tables shall pay a tax of five dollars on ovory hundred dollars of gross incomo; all person* keeping bowling alloys shall pay a tax of five dollars ou every hundred dollars of gross income; all persons keoping t-ar-rooms, whether connect d with a hotel or otherwise, shall pay a tax of ten dollars on every hundred dollars ot gross in co ..<>; all persons keeping terries or bridges shall pay a lax ol one dollar on every hundred dollars of gross in come; all pesons keeping toll? gates shall pay a tax of one uollar ou every hu.idred dol- 1 lars of grosi income; each person or company keeping a 1 puuiic race track shall pay a tax of one hundred dollars; t upon o?cu public hack, stage coach, baggage wagon and i omuibus, drawn by two ur moro horses, there shall be paid a tax ul'ten dollars; and upon each dray and cart, |( or biig.'a^c and express wagon, drawn by one horse, a | t tax of flvu dollars. .TAXES IMPOSED ron CERLUN* PRIVILEGES " 3. AU pei sons representing for gain or reward any play, comedy, tragedy, interlude, or farce, or othor employ? ment of thc stag -, or any par: thoitln, or exh.biting wax Works or other shows ol any kind whatsoever, shall pay a tax of ten dollars per day, to be paid into tho hands ol tho Clerks of the Court -, or of a Magistrate in the ab? sence oi tlia Clerk, who shall bc bound to collect sud pay tho same imo tho public treasury, except in cases where tho same is now required by law to bo paid to corpora? tions or otherwise. Upou even* taking out of a charter, excopt lor religious, charitable and e.luo.uioaal institu? tions, there shall be levied a t ix of twenty dollars; upon j t oacu renewal cf a charier hablo to lax under this order, | t ten dol.ars, and all companies incorporated in othur States shall pay for the privilege of carrying ou their bu? siness in this state tbs earae chartei ieo as is required ot companies iu:orporat?d lu t!ds Stats. All circus exhibi? tions, to be paid at the tuno, nfty dollars per day. Each and every perd?n keepiag a dog or dogs, ?hall pay a tax I t of ono dollar for cac- dog. For th ; privilege of selling | j lottery tickets within tho linut3 of t'jis Stato, five hun drcd dollars por month, to bo paid monthly or quarterly m advance to the 'Ireasurc-r of tue Suite of South Carob- | t na, who, upon such paymmt, sholl grant a licence lor | t tho t?mo for which such paymmt has been made, but not lox less tuan one mouth. " SPECIAL TAX." 4. A capitation tax of one collar shall be paid by every male person between the uges of twenty-one and r ixty, residents ol tho state ou the lint day of January, one thousand eifht huudred and sixty-eight, except nuchae a.e iucjpab.c uf earuiug a support by reason of mental 1 or phys.caldisa'jilit., : P;ut,iJ<ii, that double executions t for the uon-pavment ot tho cap.talion tax of tho past year t a-all n,t bo enforcae", and that in all eases where exe u- 1 tiouha'notb cnn ued a d n i co ts hive been incurred, ( t?' t -.X may bo dis.-har?ed b,- fsa payment of the ori^iual amount on or beforj th- tint day of .Marc ?, 180-1. I 1 G. All taxes levied on property a- pre-cribod in this |t order, sha i be paid to tho Tax Collector for th, Dis?rt t or P..n h in w; ich said property ii lo.ated, excopt lhat thu tax . n ra?:roai compauies, express companies, anet lelajraph compam-s, sha.l be ?eturued to and paid di wetly imo the Tr.a ury of the State; and this return shall be mado quarterly. 0. All individual tax-a will be assessed directly upon aud co.l -.tod dire.tty from the individuals from whom they are due. 7. The houses aud tots on Sullivan'-! Island shall be returned to tho Tax Collector ol thc Tax District in which they aro situated, i J thc same manner as other town lots and house?, aud shall be liable to the tame rate** of taxation. 8. B.-iore tho colbcJou of the taxes herein provided for, every Assessor or Tax Coiled ir (a-ting in thc ca? pacity ol Assessor' ?u this State shall proceed to make an ad valortm aaoos;meut of all ands, building-- and im? provements, without distinction ai tority, town or coun? try property, and upon all other property upon which au ad valorem tax has been levied, with reference to the market value of inch property in United states curren- | j cy, aad without r?f?ren?a to any previous assessment; and such assessments s.iall bc subject to roviaiou l>y military authority. Luca A?sos^or and each Tax v.'olloc tor acia.* ac Assessor, before entering upon his ditties as Assessor, i;hall take a:ul subGeribe bctoro ;he Cloris, o? thc Court oi tho District t':c following oath, which ohall bc endono.I oa Uli c mmis.Moii, viz: "I, A. B., do promi.-e aun ?Wear that I will, to tho best of my cb.btv, f cx-c.ito tb-.' duties of AsiCssarUT my Collection district, j aud will, without favor or paliality, ascertain and a^scs* I thc actual value of the property, rca! and personal, upon which nu ad calore* tax ii levied, before and tor thc pur? pose ol levying such tar." 9. Each lax collector!-hall attend at the Courthouse of the Tax District tor if there be no Courthouse, at some oihoi public place), daily for one week previous to making bis final return for tito receipt of taxes of bli respective District or Parish. All tuxes on properly im pos.d by thc p.ovisjjus ot-.nts order shall have refer once both as tu pojEc^sion andvalualiou to tho first day r. of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, except t where some oth?r dato is specially designated. AU taxes t on income imposed by thc provisions of this act ehaU c have reference to the amount of such income recci between thc first day of January, one thousand e< hundred and sixty-seven, and tho first day of Janui ono thousand eight huudrcdand sixty-eight, and all s income tax studl bo dua and payable nu OS baforo thirty-first day ol March, 18G8. 10. I ho taxes herein leviod shall bc paid only in r. and silver coin, Eui tod Statu Treasury notes, or ni declared to bo a legal tender by tho Government of Unitod State.-, or notos of Nutioual Banks, or thc bills ceivablo of this State, and also pay-certificates of Jur and Constable for attendance on the Courts. Tho ' Collectors of thc several Collection Districts shall bo lowed, on all sums of money paid into their hands taxes, a commission as follows, that is to say : thc ' Collectors of Abbeville, Anderson, Daru wall, Ches Clarondon, Darlington, Ldgelleid, Kershaw, Laure Newberry, Orange, Richland. Spurtanburg, Sum Union, York, Marion, St. Phillip's and st Michael'^ tho rate of lour per cent ; the Tax Collectors of Ches field, Fairfield, Greenville, Laucuster, Lexington, M boro", Picken", St Matthews, Prince George's Wiuj St, Bartholomew's, Williamsburg, at thc ratr> of six cent; the Tax Collectors of All Saints', Christ Clim Horry, Prince William's, St. George's Dorchester, Helena, St. Jumes' Goose Creek, St James' Bastee, John's Berkeley, St. John's Col loton, St. Poler's, Stephen's, at the rato of eight per cent. ; the Tax Col tors of St Andrew's, St Luke's, St. Paul'?, St Thou and St. Dennis', at tue rate of ten per cent ; PmU that in any District whore thu groas amount of taxes >. in shall exceed thc sum of thirty thousand dollars, commissions of thc Tax Collectors shall be iwo per ct on such excess. IL Lu sales of real estate upon execution tor non-r ment of taxes, if tho amount bid for such real estate not greater than the amount of thc execution and co it shall bo tho duty of the Sheriff to bid in the propc for the State, and the Utlo (hereto shall thereupon passed to tho State, subject to such equitable rights redemption as may hereafter be determined upon by 1 islutive authority. Imprisonment fer over due taxe abolished ; but whenever tho amount of thc tax, coi tc., of any person cannot be made out of any property which ho is possosscd, the Sheriff holding the anent shall make return thereof to tho Commissioners of Hoi or Public Hulldings, or other appropriate municipal thonty, who may oulorce the payment of the tax due labor upon thc roads, bridges and other publia worl Provided, that ino commutation value of such labor st not bo loss than fifty cents for a labor day of oight hou 12. All taxes levied by this order, except when sr taxes are payable quarterly, shall bc due and payable follows: One-half on or before thc thirty-first day March, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, a tho remaining half on or before tho thirtieth day of Jul one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight Anyp son desiring to pay the whole amount cf his taxes (i cept Mich as are returned quarterly) on or before t thirty-first day of March shall have tho privilege of doing, and shah be cuUtlcd to a discount of five ? ceut upon the amount of taxes falling due on thc 3C day of June, 1808. ' 13. No Tax Ccllector or Assessor shall receivo bisco; missions until bis returns have been received at t Treasurer's offlco, and boon a? proved by him. 14. Taxes levied by mamcip:di?es, c irporations, other local authorities, under any general or apt rial h oftho State, will conform in principle to the modificado hereinbefore made. APPROPRIAI IONS XOR THE YEAR COMMENCES OCTOBER 1,18C7. II. It ii hereby ordered, that thc lollowing suma sb: be appropriated for thc payment of thc various offic and expenses of the State government : 1. Exicuiiiac Department : For Ibo salary of tho Gove nor, three thousand five hundred dollars; for the Priva secrctnryof the Governor, two Ive hundred dollars; fi the Mcascngor of Ibo Governor, one hundred dollars; ti tho Contingent Fun I of the Eiocutivo Dop.irtmen twenly-fivo thousand dollars, to ho subject io the dra of thc Governor, and to bo accounted for annually t him to the Legislature; for tho rent of the Governor house in Columbia, three hundred dollars; for two watcl men lor tho new state House and grounds, nine huudrc md sixty dollars, to be drawn on draft of the State Hom Keeper; for tho .salary and services of thc Secretary) thc State, in lieu of all charges against the state for sig: ing commissions, ilvo hundred dollars. 2. Ltyist-xtive Department : For thu salary of thu Kee] er of thu State House and Librarian, thrco hundred do lars; for coutingont expenses of Legislativo Library, 1 bu paid ou drnitOf tho Libraran, accounted for hy bit it thu Treasury, and reported by the Treasurer to th Legislature, two hundred dollars, if sa much be neee? sary. 3. Judiciary Department : h'or thc salary of thc Chu Justice, thirty-five hun..ml dollars ; lor tho salaries c ton Judges and Chancellors, three thousand dollars each tor tho salary of the Attorney-General, eleven hundre. lollara ; for tho salaries of the solicitors, niuo hundre lollara each ; for thc salaries of thirty-one Distnc Judges, at live hundred dollars each, fifteen thousan. Ive hundred dollars ; lor thc Clerk of Ihe Court of Ap peale, who shall be the Librarian, eight hundred dollar; ;hc same to include the expenses of fuel ; for tho Balar? at thu Messenger of thc said Court, two hundred am twenty-five dollars ; for the purchase ol books for th. Library of thc Court of Appeals, ono thousand dollars, ti ac drawn and expended by order of thu presiding Jua deo ; for firewood and fuel for thc Court of Appeals, flit; lunars, ll su much be noeuueillj , 1er thc aJaay of Stat' Iteportcr, ono thousand five hundred dol?an ; and thi l?verai appropriations aforesaid, for the Clerks, Libra duns, Messengers, Reporters, and for the incidental ex pense, of tho Court of Appeals, shall bo paid by thc Treasurer, only upon warran .a, to bo drawn by thc prc liding Judge of thc Court of Appeals, at such time am br such portions ns he may deem ju it and proper ; am t ahull bo thc duty of said Reporter lo attend in peraoi ir b\ deputy the sittings of the Court of Appeals, and ti .cport such arguments and statements of tacts as maj au necessary to a coriect understanding of thc decision: af thc said Court ; for thc pay of Jurors and Constables sixty thousand dollars, if so much be necessary. 4. Treasury Department: For tho salary of the Troas iror of thc Siato thirty-two hundred dollars, including ho Halarlos ol ono or moro clerks ; for the salary of th( ^otnptrollor-Geuoral, twenty-five hundred dollar*, in duding clerk's salary, said clerk tobo appointed by, out .cmoved ai thc pleasure of the t reasurer and Comptrol cr-Goneral respectively ; to the Comptrollnr-Gencra!, twe lundrrd dolla-s, for making out copies of thc Tax Ro urns in eighteen hundred and sixty eight; for publish ng the tax and appropriation order. If ?:. much be ncccs airy, throd hundred dollars, to bo expended by thc Jomptroller-Goneral and accounted for to the Legisla ure; for thu contingent expenses of thc eiomptrollcr icncral'saud'1 ruasuror's ellice, printing tax book i und ustruc.lons to collectors, and distributing thu asme, h'e. - thousand fire huudred dallara. C. The University of South Cantina: Fur the salaries if eleven Profeeoors, eleven thousand dollars; tor the Li? brarian nt thc University, who shall bo the Secretary ol he Board of Trustee, six hundred dollars, to be paid >y the Tr.'amirer of the State, quarterly, in advance, his hafts bring countersigned by the Chairman of the Ex :cutive Committee of the Board of Trustees ; for the sala .y of tho Treasurer of tho University, four hundred dol? ara; tor thc salary of the Lin sar at d Marshal, four bun? ked dollars; and for repairs lo thc University buildings, wo thousand dollars, If so much be; necessary: Provided, hat tba sums realized frern rents of thc University ?rounds and buddings shall first bc applied to this ob cct, and only tho excess bc drawn from the Treasury. 0. Ordinary Civil Expenses: Far the payment of the ?ontmgen; accounts of tho state, twenty-five ?hou"aud lol lars; for dueling and ti unsporting pti oners, sixty housand do.lars, if KO much bc necessary; for thc sup lort oi fros schools, twenty-five thousand do.lars; Pro? dded, that tho amount (hus appropriated shall not bc ixp.nded until the Le .Ulature shall Lave established a iystem of free school-, the Lenoflts of which shall be cx ended to ihe children of citizens or residents ot ihe ita o with mt di Unction o.' race or color; tor thc Lunatic ssylum, nineteen tbousa d seven huudrc a and otjhteen loders; Provided, that the sum ol' s:x thousand dollars .hull b?- refunded to tho Treasury of tho State, when tho irr-.aragos duo ir m tho Commissioners of the 1'o.ir of he sevoiol Diatrl.-ts shill bc paid. 7. Or tinam Local Expenditure: For maintaining and cooping open the Roper Hospital in charleston, three housand dollars, to bu paid to th? Medical Society in rust for tho Roper Fund, to defray the expenses ot said lospital; for thc salary of tho physician of the jail at ,'harleston, commencing thc twenty-seventh day of darch, one thousand eight huudred und sixty-seven, five ?undr.-d dollars per annum ; for enforcing thc quarau iuo in south Carolina, Including Halar?as of Port Pin si :uiu uud boat hire, eight .housand dollar?, if so much be icccssary; for thc transient poor of Charleston, eight housand dollars, if so much bc necessary. 8. For the support of thc Catawba Indians, twelve hun Ired dollars, ii so much bc necessary, to bc paid to thc irder ol the Indian Agent, rind tu be expended under tin? irdcr of thc Governor. .J. Public Buildings: Por completing Ibe weir of the State House m process ot construction, two thousand lollara, if so much bc Decenary; for continuing Ute lonstruciion of the Penitentiary, for the j-ay of officers iud guards, for subsisting guards and convict1', au I for dothing convicts, eighty thousand dollars, to be paid on he drafts of thc Governor, irom lime ta time, as tho several s ams may bu needed. 10. Extraordinary E*ptndUurts: For the rent and Us? ures ol a housu for tae uso ol the Court of Appeals, hrce hundred dollars, the contract relating thereto to bo ipprov.j by the Chief Justice befare tho money ls drawn m his order. 11. lt shall be tho duly of the Commissioner oi public 3uildi::i;s in the several Districts tu furnish Uie Jailor or iheriff thereof w illi a sufficient number of blankets fur be comfort of nil prisoners, and a!*.i to pay for such nodical attention and nx .lciuos as may be ri quire d by he s;ck. The Sheriff and Jailors ot the several Districts n this State will promptly make requisitions upon the .'orara issioncrs lor blankets und medicines, and, if thc ame aro not furnished by tho Commissioners with'n ive d".yf, the Sjcrlff ehull report thc iailurc to these leadquirters, giviieg tte nanice or thc persons who may >e tho Commissioners in his District, 12. The contingent accounts or Clerks, Sheriffs, Corti? le:',, Magistrates, Constables, '.ml other officers of this itute, shall be forwarded to thc Comptroller-General, vho shall audit the same, and if found conformable to aw, ho shall draw his warrant upon the Treasurer for he payment thereof. 13. Thc Act entitled . Au Act ?o provide lor the issue >f bills receivable iu payment of indebtedness tj tho itatc. to tho amount of five hundred thousand dollars," Meed December 21, 16Gj, and thu Act entitled "An Act o provide for thc redemption ol blils receivable, issued ty this Stale," passel September 'JU, 1866, aro hereby I on tinned in force, j 14. Tho Treasurer of thc State of South Carolina ls hereby authorized to pay the appropriations herein made, and tho salarios of public officers, payable by law, ont of funds applicable thereto, which have vallon due since the first day of Octobor, 1867, and which may hereafter tall due. 15. No moneys raised under tho provisions of this or? der or thc Acts herein mentioned, shall bo applied to tho payment of principal or interest of any debt contracted or Incurred iu support of the late war against the United States. li!. Thu unexpended balance of appropriations made within thc last two yean* and undrawn, may be paid by thc Treasurer, according to the laws of South Carolina, except "for the salary of the Adjutant and Inspector General," "support of the Military Academy at Charles? ton," "for military contingencies" for services of the Secretar}" of State in siguing military commissions, and for support of froa schools, wbich last shall remain in the Treasury subject to the conditions of the provision in section (j. By Command of Bvt. Major-Geueral En. It. S. CANBY : LOUIS V. CAZLAUC, Aide-de-Camp, Act'g Ass't Adj't Gen'l. Official-0. M. MITCHEL, Aidc-dc-Camp. December 9 Headquarters Set ontl Military Dis trie -, ; CHARLESTON, S. C., November 14, 1867. J [?ENERU. ORDERS, No. 11C] The Sheriff; of the respective Counties and Districts of North and South Carolma will cause to be prepared copies of the tax lists for their ro ipeoiive Counties or Districts, utting thereon all delinquent tax payers, and forward thc sama through Post Commanders to these Headquarters. 'Iho expenso of preparing auch copies will bc audited and paid aa a County or District charge, as the case may bc. By command of Bvt Major-General ED. R. S. CAND?. LOUIS V. CAZIABC, Aide-de-Camp, Act'g. Ass't Adj't. Gen'l. Official: O. M. MITCHEL, Aide-de-Camp. November 25 Headquarters s ???omi Military District, ) CHARLESTON, S. C., November l i, 1867, j [GENERAL ORDERS No. 117.] IN ORDER T J CONFORM TO THE PROVISIONS OF General Orders No. 95, Commanding Officers of Posts are authorized, when In their judgment demanded by the public servioe, to require, by order, the services of citizens to perform the dut usuaUy porformod by roadnaasters and overseen of highways. In conlon ity with the existing usage, such set vices will receive no compensation. Any person failing to obey the orders of the Post Commander in tho premisos, will be subjected to the same pains and penalties as are now provided by law m tuo case of tho uoglect or refusal of a roadmaster or overseer of highway! lo pertorm the duties of such offices. By command of Bvt. Mnjor-Goneral ED. lt S. CANBV. LOUIS V. CAZIABC, Aide-de-camp, Act'g Assisting Adjutant-General. Official: 0. M. MITCHELL, Aide-de-Camp. Novcmbor 25 Headquarter? Second Military District.) CHARLESTON, S. C., September ;?0,1887. ) |CinCCLAR.| PENDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF RULES ? OB the government of Mditary Tribunals In thia District, Provost Courts will not exercise jurisdiction in any case whon the question involves the title of land; nor in any civil causo where thc debt med for or thc damage claimed exceeds three hundred (200) dol?an. In all cases where the amount claimed either as debt or dam? ages exooeds twenty-?vo (25) dollars, tho defendant shall he entitled to ton (10) days' notice, and if it exceeds one hundred (100) dollars, he shall bs entitled to ffteen (15) days'notice: but this right may be waived by the de? fendant, and thc trial of the cam ? set for an earlier day, upou his written consent thereto, which consent must appear on thc record of tho Court By command of Ercvet Major-General ED. B. S. CAN? DI. LOUIS V. CAZIABC, Aide-de-Camp, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. Official : O. M. MITCHEL, Aide-de-camp. Novembor 25 Headquarters Second Military Dletrict, i CH ABLESTON, S. C., October 21, 1867. / [UENEDAL ORDERS NO. 10i. J Post Commandors may admit to bail persons not sub? ject to the Articles of War, beld In arrest by military au? thority, charged with offences not capital, upon security as provided in Ibo following paragraph: Security shall consist: 1st, of a cash deposit of the amount for which bond is required aa tail by the State law in like cases; or, 2d, of a bond in like sum, tunning to tho Post Commander, conditioned for compliance with all ?ardors, with surety, who must be a freeholder and must j irs ?ly in twice tho amount of thc penalty, and must, under seal, authorize any officer so ordered by the Post Commander, in case of default, and non-payment by tho surety on demand, to summarily seize and sell sufficient of t!?e property of principal and surety to sat? isfy thc forfeiture and cost.': and Immediately upon de? fault reade, tho bond shall constitute a lieu upon the per? sonal property of botb principal and surety. All bail and other bonds taken under inllltaty authori? ty will conform to tho foregoing directions when not Otherwise specially provided. By command ol' Pvt. Major-Goueral F.D. B. S. CANBY. LOUIS V. CAZIABC, Aid-dc-Cimp, Act'g. Asst Adj't. Gen'l. Official: G. M. MITCHEL, Aid-de-Cam.-. Ociobpr 24 MISCELLANEOUS. LEA & PERRINS' CELEBKATED nnqnm; PRONOUNCED ,-, EXTRACT Bf Sr-Y of a letter from a _">r^r fl MEDICAL GENTLEMAN CONNOISSEURS J j M MailrM> t0 hi, TO DE THE ONLT ^r.^k Brother nt /rSfti 3 WOBCESTER, May Good Sauce nS5E?1851: ?juflc- ,.TC)1 LEA 4 PER. AND APrr.fCABi.r '^ErTr BINS that their SAUCE i7?"yffti? is highly esteemed in In TO ??isrs^' dia, and ls, in my opinlou, ^MS??""' the most palatable, P.I EVERY VARIETY WH? wel1 ** ^e most whole. ??cr?hIsomc SAUCE that is OF DISH". *BS3S3^iaile." The success of Uiis most delicious and nnrivalle 1 con diluent having caused many unpriue.pled deiicrs to apply tho Darno to Spurious Compound!, the PJBLIC \t rtgpeetfuUy and tarnettly requested to see that (ne name of LEA A PEBRIXS oro upon the WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA & P E K li ivs, Worcester JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW "STORK, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. October 19_ _fm wi yr C. DUCREUX'S PATENT For Instantaneous Detachment ot Horses from Carriages. THIS INGENIOUS AND VERY USEFUL INVENTION, which bas been patented in the United States, France and Englaud. ls now offered by thc subscriber to the public, feeling assured they will lind lt, upon exami? naron, one of the greatest inventions ol the age. Prominent anion* its advantages are: FIRST-Thc facility with ivhieh horses may bo harness? ed to or unharnessed from a Carriage, also rendering lt unnecessary lor the person unharnessing to pass between or behind thc horses us is customary, thus avoiding any liability of being kicked. SECOND-In case of ahorso faUing, he may be loosed lrom the carriage in one second, without the driver leav iag his seat It ia so simple iu IU operation that a child can work it. THIRD AND GREATEST-In casen of horses takmg fright, becoming unmanagable or running away, the terrible consequences which so frctruontly follow may be all avoid? ed by this simplo application to carriages, as tbe horses ??au bc loosed from the carriage "ma twinkling," and tho carriage is quickly und baldly stopped. Mr. O. DUCBE?X gave several pubUc exhibitions. Th great favor and praise nianilested by the public on those occasions, is one ol tho evidences or a popular apprecia? tion of its merits. 1 erina may bo known and orders received for applying the patent to carriages, or purchase of State Rights, by addressing to C. DU0BEUX, Patentee, No. 93 Elizabeth street, New ?ork. October 22 :nuo ISAAC MIK & SON. No. 598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (ESTABLISHED 1830.) MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FINE CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHICH WILL BE SOLD lesa than at any other establishment in tbe city, and warranted eiiusl to a;iy made iu the United Stat.-e. ATST Descriptive catalogues sent on application. August 30 _ M BEST Ml NOW IN I?SB! PA??KMS'S HEPATIC BITTERS, PANKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS, PAMtMVS HEPATIC BITTERS, PANKXIVS HEPATIC BIT-rKHS, PAX KM.VS HEPATIC BITTERS, THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. THE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE. 'HIL BEST TONIO NOW IN USE. THE HES! TONIC NOtt IN I SE. THE ?EST TONIC NOW IN USE. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ?OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 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